Title :
Enhancing Neutron Emission From a 500-J Plasma Focus by Altering the Anode Geometry and Gas Composition
Author :
Bures, Brian L. ; Krishnan, Mahadevan ; Madden, Robert E. ; Blobner, Florian
Author_Institution :
Alameda Appl. Sci. Corp., San Leandro, CA, USA
fDate :
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The plasma focus (PF) could be a valuable neutron source for Homeland Security applications if high repetition rate with reproducible output is demonstrated. Increasing the neutron yield from a small PF device would contribute to producing a PF neutron source than can compete with other electronic neutron generators for Homeland Security applications and neutron radiography. Two approaches to increase the neutron yield were examined. The first was to alter the anode geometry from a conventional cylinder (20-mm diameter) to a cone (20-5 mm) over a 20-mm length. The neutron-yield increase was 5?? in pure D2. The second was to mix inert gases with the deuterium. When 2%, 4%, and 8% Ar and Kr were added to D2, the cylindrical anode showed a maximum 3.6?? increase in neutron yield while the conical anode did not show any improvement in neutron yield. However, the operating mass density (pressure) range was increased for the conical anode when inert gases were added.
Keywords :
anodes; argon; deuterium; krypton; neutron radiography; neutron sources; pinch effect; plasma density; plasma focus; plasma sources; Ar; Homeland Security applications; Kr; anode geometry; conical anode; cylindrical anode; electronic neutron generators; energy 500 J; gas composition; inert gases; mass density; neutron emission; neutron radiography; neutron source; neutron yield; plasma focus; size 20 mm to 5 mm; Neutron source; X-ray imaging; plasma focus (PF);
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2042621